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Sunday, 1 November 2015

The Disney movie Big Hero 6 was a huge hit earlier this year, and Big Hero 6 merchandise is sure to be a very popular choice this Christmas. The main characters Baymax and Hiro are incredibly likeable, even loveable, and I'm sure every child would like their own Baymax watching over them.

Bandai have a great Big Hero 6 toy range this Christmas, and they have very kindly offered a Big Hero 6 Projection Baymax as a Christmas present for one of my readers.

Suitable for children aged 4 and over, when you lift up the Big Hero 6 Projection Baymax Toy's arm he speaks (using the original film voice) and projects images from the film onto his belly. At 26cm tall, he's big enough to reflect his 'real size' in the movie, but still small enough for a child to hold.

Projection Baymax features as listed on the Disney website:

Posable head and arms

Projects 8 different film scenes onto his front when right arm is rotated

Speaks a phrase with each scene

H26 x W24 x D11cm approx

Packaged set measures H30.5 x W25.5 x D12cm approx

Requires 3x LR44 batteries, included

Suitable for children aged 4 years+

Not suitable under 36 months due to small parts

I've worked with Bandai a few times this year with Power Rangers Dino Chargers and Sprukits model kits for older children. Their products have good attention to detail and are always well made and well-played with by children, retaining popularity long after other toys have been neglected. Bandai are responsible for lots of other Christmas favourites too, including Monchichi, Hatch 'n Heroes and Tamagotchi.

The Big Hero 6 Projection Baymax has a recommended price of £29.99 and is available to buy now.

Bandai have offered one of my readers a Big Hero 6 Projection Baymax this Christmas. Entry to the giveaway is by Gleam form below. The giveaway is open to UK entries only and will end at midnight November 30th. For full terms and conditions see the bottom of the Gleam form.

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